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Conventional Essential Oils
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Anise Egyptian
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Eucalyptus
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Pepper, Black
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Basil Linalool
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Fennel Egyptian
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Peppermint
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Basil Methyl Chavicol
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Geranium Egyptian
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Petitgrain
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Bergamot
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Grapefruit
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Rose
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Cedarwood
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Lavender
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Rosemary
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Chamomile Blue, Egyptian
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Lemon
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Sandalwood
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Chamomile Roman
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Lemongrass
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Spearmint
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Citronella
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Lime
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Tea Tree
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Clary Sage
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Marjoram Egyptian
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Vetiver
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Clove
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Orange
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Ylang Ylang
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Coriander Seed
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Patchouli
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They are highly concentrated volatile aromatic essences of plants obtained by expression or steam distillation of leaves, flowers, seeds or woods. All essential oils are analyzed by Gas Chromotography (GC) and mass-spectrometry (MS) for authenticity.

Supercritical CO2 Oils
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Black Pepper Oil
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Coffee Oil
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Valerian Oil
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Black Cumin Oil
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Coriander Oil
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Nutmeg Oil
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Carrot Seed Oil
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Fenugreek Oil
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Patchouli Oil
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Cinnamon Bark Oil
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Galanga Oil
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Star Anise
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Clove Bud Oil
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Ginger Oil
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Turmeric Oil
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Supercritical Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is a fluid state of CO2 when it is held at or above its critical temperature and pressure. Its becoming an important commercial solvent for the extraction of essential oils from plant material. Its advantages include:
- Closest organoleptic profile to the raw botanical
- No heat is applied with no loss of top or back notes
- No chemical and solvent residues, thus pollution free
- Better shelf life due to co-extraction of antioxidants

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